Discharge lamp having mechanical disconnect guard against jacket failure
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1. A jacketed electric lamp comprising:
- a sealed vitreous outer envelope having a neck end to which a base is attached and a dome end including an anchoring dimple;
current inleads connected to said base and sealed into said envelope through the neck end;
an inner arc tube of material which transmits ultraviolet radiation within said outer envelope, said arc tube having electrodes and inleads thereto sealed into its ends and containing an ionizable medium productive of radiation including ultraviolet which is normally intercepted at the outer envelope;
a mount frame supporting said inner arc tube within said outer envelope and comprising a side-rod extending from one of the current inleads to the anchoring dimple and means attaching the arc tube to the side rod;
and means connecting the electrode inleads of the arc tube to said current inleads comprising said side-rod and a springy conductor formed into a loop attached thereto and compressed between said dimple and a contact attached to the arc tube inlead close to said dimple, one branch of the loop pressing against said dimple and the other branch pressing against said contact, said springy conductor providing circuit continuity only so long as said outer envelope is intact and maintains it compressed.
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Abstract
The inner arc tube of some jacketed discharge lamps transmits ultaviolet radiation which is normlly intercepted by the glass outer envelope. To prevent harmful release of such radiation in the event the outer envelope should be shattered, a mechanical disconnect is provided in the interenvelope space comprising a springy conductor fastened to a conductive support and compressed between the outer envelope and an arc tube inlead. Upon fracture of the outer envelope, the conductor straightens out whereupon the circuit is opened and the arc tube is disabled.
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1. A jacketed electric lamp comprising:
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a sealed vitreous outer envelope having a neck end to which a base is attached and a dome end including an anchoring dimple; current inleads connected to said base and sealed into said envelope through the neck end; an inner arc tube of material which transmits ultraviolet radiation within said outer envelope, said arc tube having electrodes and inleads thereto sealed into its ends and containing an ionizable medium productive of radiation including ultraviolet which is normally intercepted at the outer envelope; a mount frame supporting said inner arc tube within said outer envelope and comprising a side-rod extending from one of the current inleads to the anchoring dimple and means attaching the arc tube to the side rod; and means connecting the electrode inleads of the arc tube to said current inleads comprising said side-rod and a springy conductor formed into a loop attached thereto and compressed between said dimple and a contact attached to the arc tube inlead close to said dimple, one branch of the loop pressing against said dimple and the other branch pressing against said contact, said springy conductor providing circuit continuity only so long as said outer envelope is intact and maintains it compressed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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